What a wonderful ending to a beautiful trilogy and IMO, Ms. Law had done a wonderful job with this novel. I think this is the best of the three books. Sprinkles on Top brought butterflies in my stomach and it gave me a bad case of giddies.

Zack, finally came to his senses to gave his siblings a chance at relationship. After treating them with nothing but rudeness, he was accepted with their arms wide open as well as watchful eyes. Okay, not with arms wide open, but a chance to redeem himself. Zack is not hard to like or love. With little time, he will win their hearts along with Holly’s attention leading him a whole new world of small town love.

I loved Zack and Holly’s story, not as much as Leanne and Cody’s story, but I think this was the best read out of the three books. Sprinkles on Top was complete with small town gossip and meddling friends and neighbors. There was a dash of heartbreak, and awe inducing scenes. It was cute and romantic.

I am a bit sad that this series had ended. I have totally fallen in love with this small town and its lovable characters and utterly sweet stories. Zack’s character reminded me of Cody from the first installment, Sugar Springs. Their story is not necessarily the same, but I was just so drawn to them. Especially what the heroes had to do to win their heroine’s hearts. I will avoid spoilers, but the courtship was just so damn sweet. There are a few intriguing characters in this town that hopefully will be spin-offs to this series. It’ll be a shame and waste of book boyfriends if Ms. Law opted not to write about them.

If you’re looking for a light and lovable read for the summer, I recommend this series. These books are stand alone but reading them all will be worth your time.

About Kim Law

Award-winning author Kim Law wrote her first story, “The Gigantic Talking Raisin,” in elementary school. Although it was never published, it was enough to whet her appetite for a career in writing. First, however, she would try her hand at a few other passions: baton twirling, softball, and music, to name a few. Voted “Bookworm” and “Most Likely to Succeed” in high school, she went on to earn a college degree in mathematics.
Law spent years working as a computer programmer and raising her son, and she now devotes her time and energy to writing romance novels (none of which feature talking raisins).
She is a Romance Writers of America’s RITA® finalist, a past winner of the RWA’s Golden Heart® Award, and currently serves as president for her local RWA chapter. Her books can best be described as a light-hearted mix taking her readers on a sexy, fun, and emotional ride. A native of Kentucky, she now lives with her husband and an assortment of animals in her Middle Tennessee home.

I am young at heart and a die hard romantic living in California.I am happily married to a man who understands my love for reading, blogging and my book boyfriends. I have two beautiful girls who are also avid readers but forbidden to any of my books.I like running, CrossFit and eat healthy but not necessarily good at it.My motto is “I have the right to choose my calories” and often, my choice of poison is a bag of Flammin’ Hot Cheetos.

I coblog and review here at Under the Covers and occasionally review for Hot Listens.I love to read PNR, UF, Contemporary, New Adult, and Romantic Suspense. Occasionally, I will venture to Erotica, BDSM reads and rarely Historical Romance. There are some sub-genres that I don’t always enjoy, but I’m open to stepping out of my comfort zone.For the most part, as long as there’s a hint of romance, I’m pretty much in.